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to come. >> hank has a story. abandoned and wandered in the brewer's dugout. >> making it more dramatic. >> thanks for joining us. >> america's news headquarters starts right now. thank you, guys, the winter storm dealing a 1, 2 punch. i am bill hemmer. how are you doing. alley. >> drought- stricken southern california bracing for 3- 5 inches of soaking rain. but too much rain could trigger flooding and mud slides and putting lives on the line there. adam housely is live from gle glenndora, california. joishgs the rain started on oak grove drive. the water is coming and converging here in the middle. we walked up this way, this is
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one of the few hillsides that has some vegetation left and of the past that it is burned out. you can so the mud starting to come down lightly here. but a number of geoologist coming through here and police officers monitoring the mud flow. but gives an indication of what could come this way. it is coming down heavy in downtown la. near la where dodger's stadium there is an ongoing rescue two people and a dog are in the la river. you know it is a cement spillway and not a river like ittoused to be. it is driveway most of the year especially since the drought. rain coming down like this it swells and moves quickly. the ongoing rescue will be
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happening. the water rises quickly and people can get caught up in that. two people and a dog in the river there and that rescue is ongoing. you can see the people driving up here taking a look. i will show you the mud again. it gives you an idea where the trouble spots are. here comes a police officer and they are trying to keep people out. and homeowners have evacuated voluntarily and some areas are mandatory and doing what they can to keep people all of the way. all they need is mud come down here and get stuck here. the reason is coming down heavily now. and we expect it to top. it is the second of throw storms coming through. and another one saturday as well. the side thing about all of this. the mud possibilities. people getting stuck in the
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river this hasn't put a dent in the major drought here. >> adam, you are talking about the voluntarily evacuation and if rain is expected all woke week are people going to be gone from the neighborhood? >> reporter: they were evacuated from a four in january. we never had a fire in january before. but a major fire had people evacuating for four and now possible floods and mud. walk down here quick. the rain has died down a tad. but you can so the sand bags on the streets and the way you have done it is like in your backyard to pursuede the mud and water where to go. it is urnly on corners. and way up in the end of the street tractors have been brought in way in the distance. there is bobcat tractors and
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they are prepared here and it is basically hillsides that it have no vegetation and this is rain that is a worry. >> adam thank you for showing us a round there. thank you. >> and three days of rain. >> alisyn, thank you. now under obama care, the insurance companies are in a rush to know who their new customers will be. jerry willis on the fox business network. jerry, good day to you. the companies are urging to find out what about these people? >> all they know is age and gender about their new customers and it is critical to understand their current medical condition. as you know under obama care, you can't make a decision whether to take on a now client or not because of preexisting conditions. and now here are the insurers
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and opened the dorto new consumers and patients and have no idea what drugs they take or health care situation is and in a now short weeks they will have to put together their rates for 2015, that will require them to have in kind of idea of the people they are serving right now it is a mystery to them. they have no idea at all. and some of these companies are going so far giving away $50 gift certificates who fill out the risk assessment statements to give the details that insurers want to know. >> they might know the age and gender, right? that is just scratching the surface but the companies are flying blind in terms of putting business together. ngovernment may be happy to work that way but private business wants to see what is around the
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corner and plan. you can't run a successful business if you don't know what is going on. it is one of those unintended consequences. we didn't think it through or read the bill and now the companies will be required to cover these people, but they don't know what they are up against and have to payout, bill. >> among the many challenges under the law, new customers don't have to disclose preexisting conditions and that information is vital for the insurance companies, i would imagine? >> that is the problem at the heart of all of this and why we are talking about it today. these people don't give you preexisting condition. that was the promise of obama care, you couldn't be turned away or refused if you had an ongoing condition or cancer or anything at all. you couldn't be turned away for health care. and the insurers don't know what is happening.
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>> the white w they signed up 4 million. and the goal was seven and they think they may get to 5 or 6 million and have a month to do it. >> but the point in all of that, if it is 4 million or 3 million that is a lot of people to account for and a lot of work ahead. >> thank you very much. jerry willies. meanwhile one state said the obama care exchange is so successful it is selling the technology to other states. connecticut said 55,000 people signed up for the exchange double the early projections. but critics ask if you can cut and paeft one state's system in to another state and they are saying not everything is perfect in connecticut. the spanish language site just went light barely one month before enrollment ends. >> and making meals more
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expensive. it is a one percent affordable care act surcharge for every meal. they are doing it to stay afloat. gator is not the first restaurant chain that said it would affect the cost. papa johns said it could lead to prizier pessa. >> and a possible show down with ukraine and russia ukraine said gun men are taking control of a military airplane and one other airport near by said to be surrounded. moenl the ousted ukranian president surfacing since disappearing last weekend and speaking from russia, he vows to keep fighting and denies he called for military innervention. the big fear is the ukraine is
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unravelling. and amy kellogg has more from london. >> reporter: at least john kerry and russian counterpart are having regular conversations on the phone and various western leaders are speaking to vladimar putin, but what is troubling to many people it is hard to know who is controlling what. as we saw in the airport armed men took it over. ukraine's new security chief declared it an occupation and enivation and said the troops were russian here and a military airport in ukraine and crima. they are local protection units and russia foreign minister claims that the russia military presence is at normal level that exist dow to the presence of the black sea is fleet. and then the desupposed ukranian
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president victorianian -- yanukovych. he plans to return to ukraine as son as he feels it is safe to do so. it was repetitious and not interesting but there were comments that i will repeat to you. he continues to refer to this new government run by a band of neonazis and terrorist. he claims that he did not give orders to shoot on the protestors and i think people have a hard time believing. and he has not seen president putin since he was in russia and when putun has time he supposed they will have that meeting. thank you for that update. look at why historically ccrimea struggle and stretches back
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centuries. it started in 1893 when crima set up a base on the black sea the premier made it part of the soviet. ukraine gained independent and russia regained to the hold by devoiding the black sea fleet with ukraine and in return moscow got a lease on the naval base there. it is a long and complicated history there. >> fascinating to see the former president holding a press conference. first time he showed up. and in benghazi, senators calling for a now round of testimony to get answers about the terror attack. will they get it and will we finally learn what happened. >> and secret files from the clinon white house about to be secret no more.
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will they contain hidden land mines for hillary clinton presidential plans? >> and watch this. no, no, no. >> i mean, you can't make it up. he is trying to outsmart the monkey. >> you can't outsmart mother nature. >> bring that camera back. how this ended, next. the new guy is loaded with prote! i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important rt of staying active and strong. ensureigh protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrin charge! t! low fat and five grams of sugars. [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!"
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>> thousands of documents, and some that could impact the race on the white house are released in little rock. the clinton presidential library dropping 5,000 pages of documents from the time when bill clinton was president. those papers part of a massive collection of 33,000 pages of records that will be released in the coming weeks. some of the files could offer insight in possible presidential candidate hillary clinton.
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she spearheaded the unsuccessful over hauling of the health care system in 1993. >> dramatic developments in the benghazi investigation. former acting ciowa a director john morell in the hot society. he is recalled about allegations that he misled about the white house's role in the benghazi talking points. discussing it is kt mcfarland. the house intel, committee feels misled by acting director morall do they think he gave false testimony? >> no one knows. talking points and did the white house change the talking points or the intelligence or cia give talking points to the white house or information items that they may used to be informed on
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the ongoing situation. and that frankly is the point. they are not supposed to know. no one knows. >> we'll talk about what we know or think we know in terms of the talking points. we think they originated with the cia. >> right. >> and the cia had talking po t points and included reference to al-qaeda. the white house said they changed one word. ciowa a to consulate to annex or something like that. somewhere along the way al-qaeda references were expunged. >> correct. >> do we know why or how that happen? >> no, you probably won't know. maybe general petraeus testifies and mike morell testifies. they will not say anything different. how might you find out what happened? if there was a special select committee and congress makes a committee to find out what
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happened in benghazi. they could subpeona the e-mails. no one goes on the sunday talk shoes off the cuff or talking points that are not vetted and checked and every word checked again. it is inconceivable to me that there is not a big paper trail. >> mike morell stands by his original comments and the talking points with susan rice was not meant to be definitive. that was a snapshot and was not supposed to be the full story. >> here's what they said. general petraeus said. there is a lot going on in the american embassies in the world. the ciowa a said when it was going down the white house wanted to know what is happening in cairo and trippoli and islamabad. sent over a flash mob response.
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s? that's what general petraeus said. >> what happened in benghazi is different. that was an armed attack and the people there that night said it was a concerted and sophisticated attack and organized and using sophisticated weapons. that is not a flash mob that got out of control. that is terrorist attack. but you put up blue smoke and mirrors and they say i don't understand and let's move o. that's what the administration hopes you will do. >> will they call mike morell or poet pete? >> they have left open the possibility of recalling poet pete. that is something they are looking at. >> you think it will not work unless there is a special committee. >> a special committee that has subpeona powers. that goes to the not the bosses but the guys underneath. let us see the e-mails and back and forth and until you get that, you will never find out what happened. >> kt mcfarland great to so you.
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bill? a sample of the recordings released after lane closures on one of the world's busiest bremgs. >> traffic is a nightmare. i am in pallisdads park way. >> that was the calls that it put new jersey in the hot seat. more on what those calls reveal. plus, potential flooding in the golden state. they needed rain but not like this. all of this as another part of the country faces orth force of nature. canned cheer then we gave each person a ribbon i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪
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>> i love willie nelson. a bill rolling through the florida legislature that make slowpokes get out of the faster lane. failing to move to the right could get you a ticket. but the bill's author said it is not about writing tickets but teaching people common courtesy. it could be law on the july 1st. >> that is one impatient person. do you blame him? >> what? >> do you? >> get out of the way. >> if someone is in front of you. >> that drives hemmer crazy. >> we want to notice this hour. >> what drives you crazy on the road? >> a ha. >> do you have direction. >> send me a tweet. >> we'll read your driving pet peeves. >> we shall! >> authorities are releasing the 911 tapes recorded in the george washington bridge lane closures.
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commuters and workers stuck in traffic and going to the heart of the scandal plaguing new jersey governor christie. what have we learned eric. >> the drivers and the motorist are understandably angry and frustrated over the lanes closed. >> reporter: authorities here are releasing the 20 hours of the 911 calls dealing with the traffic in fort lee, new jersey. so far there was no major incident. most calls were routine and dealing with the traffic and dealing with medical emergencies and the like, but the closures had to force authorities here to find alternate ways around the city because the traffic in the streets were totally gridlocked. governor chris christie apologized and department know about it and didn't know approximate theal-- about the s.
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it shoes the impact of the lanes closed. >> we are getting calls from irate motorist. >> nine hours and 29 seconds. >> that is the brown office building. the gw bridge is gridlocked and come up to fort lee rod and something like. that nine hours two minutes and 42 seconds. >> thank you. >> reporter: there are new text betwe between. it was her e-mail that sparked this scandal. and the new e-mail showed they were mocking and making jokes about mindy carlback because he posed in a photowith john
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boehner. we can't cause traffic problems in his house. aviv delayed and kelly responded, perfect. as for governor chris christie he will not give in to what he called media hysteria surrounding the bridge scandal but soon have no choice. in two weeks there will be a hearing over kelly and weinstein's e-mails. they have been subpeona and their lawyers don't want to give them up. and we expect there will be hearings in trenton following that. live in fort lee i am eric shawn. >> thank you those e-mails do seem damming. underground explosion closing down stores up and down the street. what police are saying might have caused that there. more snow and frigid temperatures in the east.
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and the forecast for the weather that will affect tens of millions of people. also this. >> let's move. ♪ >> does that do it for you. >> what the president and vp want you to learn from this video. ♪
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time for a quick check of the head leans. a road side bomb killing a nato serve member in afghanistan. they didn't provide nationality or details about the attack. a massive explosion sending flames popping out of manholes. the underground blast rocked part of downtown columbus, ohio. president obama and vice-president biden are getting physical in the white house. top two people in the excutive branch making a work out video part of first lady obama's let's move fitness campaign. >> i thought it was a those. >> you make me run laps before the show. >> i like that. >> it is good for you. fox extreme weather alert
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for you. torrential rain in drought- stricken california. they are looking at the possibility of devastating mud slides and flood. >> we'll have the mud slide and said we need the rain we'll take it. and look at california. getting it all over the state. 100 percent of the state is in the droubt and a quarter of the state in an exceptional drought. that is highest level and think of all of the produce for the entire country comes out of california. that is a big impact for all of us. you can see one band from river side to ocean side and break in downtown los angeles that saw two everyones of rain. that is far more than they have seen in the last 12 months and in places like santa barbara and there is another story with this. and a threat of severe weather and strong winds and tornados is
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a possibility here, so we will have the wind in addition to the rain and likely significant power outages. look at the precipitation forecast. yellow and reds, that is additional 3- 5 inches of rain in the mountains. highest elevations seeing snowfall totals as well. that is great news. the store tore becomes a separate story in the eastern part of the country. look at temperatures. minus 20 in fargo; minus 25 in fargo. and minus 25 in minneapolis. cold air is in place. the storm from the west will move in to where the cold air is. blue is temperatures below 0. where you see the pink here is a potential for a big- time ice storm. that is problematic and dangerous in the south this year. look at the cape up to st. louis, and in through
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indianapolis and columbus, ohio, a big area seeing major power outages sunday and monday from this and heavy snow on the north side of that, and alisyn. new york city and philadelphia, 6- 12 inches of snow for sunday to monday. forget that wunter is supposedly almost done. it is not. we are still in it. >> it will never end. >> i think you are right. it is perma frost. >> thank you, rick. >> and so the president ends a rough week on obama care. time magazine reporting that mr. obama considered scrapping the website 17 days after it launched. this comes on the heels of a government whistle blower saying that obama care was not ready for launch in the federal or state level. we'll debate all of the news. we'll haveed to and julie who is a former aid.
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they are both fox news contributors. let me stard're start wu, julie. time mag zeep has an article talking about how the president sat with kathleen sebelius and it is looked so dismal. unless we get it done right now, he is considering scrapping the whole program and healthcare.gov. >> no, we talked about this probably the moment they were sitting together. we were saying it was a disaster and no body on the side of the aisle including the president defended the site. and over 3.3 million people already registered under healthcare.gov and by the end of the enrollment period this month they will hit the target. but no one can defend the debacle of the roll out. >> guy, what were they doing before the thing was launched?
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17 days afterward to get rid of the website. who checked it before the first of october. >> the washington post actually reported in the days immediately leading up to the october 1st launch date, they conducted dry runs of healthcare.gov. >> who did? >> it completely collapsed even with a now hundred concurrent users it is mind boggling. the question is, where do democrats go from here now on the obama care issue which is hurting them in the polls and i think it is typically not my wheel house to dispatch advice to democrats, don't follow or emulate the example of harry reid and called millions of americans liars for noticing the
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harm. he hit the messaging sweet spot by empuping the integrity of a mother balthing leukemia and he did so inaccurately. and was mean spirited. attacking the victim is not wise. >> we are relitigating something that happen last fall. no one is defending the roll out and you don't want to talk about it. what is going on today. and millions of americans have health care under healthcare.gov. california has exceeded the enrollment numbers and under its state exchange. and so talk about the millions of people that health care is available to them which was not available before. and the fact that preexisting conditions can no longer be discriminated against. if we have to relitigate what happen last fall. that's what the republicans want to run on. >> what is happening, the time
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mag zeep just came out and revealing and interesting to have a wendo. they capture the moment where secretary sebelius, and tabler and the president were sitting in the room and none of them knew if the website was actually running. julie, had they outsourced so much of this that they lost control of it, that none of them knew if it was running and they had to open up their lap top and try to log it on. >> back then, i don't remember the exact day the president said it was unacceptable. >> it november 14th and a month and half. and julie, what are republicans doing, guy? >> let me respond to julie here. when we are relitigating what
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happened. i agree that is less relevant but it does indicate how incompetent they were in managing this entire giant program that they forced on the country. and i would be delighted to discuss what is happening right now. just this week, the obama administration put out their own numbers indicating that two-thirds of all small businesses will see health care costs increase because of obama care. 5 million people lost their plans and cancelled coverage and millions more to come when the small group gets hit and horror stories of people yanked away from the coverage they depended on and paying much more or struggling to find a program that is going to fight their needs. just protend it is all -- >> i have to respond. you are talking about 5 million
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people. >> so far. >> 5 million people said that the coverage is no longer applicable. and here is new coverage. you are not losing. >> that was not the promise. >> my insurance rates went down. >> you are lucky. >> i am lucky and a lot of people in new york state are lucky and they saw the premiums deputy down. >> hang on. i am 0 the promise. >> guy, you are misleading when you say they lost their coverage. you are implying and people are inferring that they don't have the coverage. >> they were kicked off their plans. >> julie. >> to both of you. we have to put a bow on this thing. guy, conclude. >> people were promised if you like your plan you can keep it. millions of american, that was not true and it will become untrue in the coming year or two. yes, new options but for many
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people they are paying more. njulie, you will get another word next week. >> major carjacking ring taken down in the criminal operation where high end cars violently stolen from one country wound up. you think you can confuse beer with a can of sowed a. when he came clean about the mistake at school. that is when the trouble began. >> i gave it to the teacher thinking i would not get in trouble. >> i was baffled. i said 60 days? that is the maximum amount. ♪ they lived ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪
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of your spacecraft. we'll have a live report. and new revelation how the nsa was spying on you. and taking images from the web cam. some of them naked. is your dog talking? what are they saying. he said his invention will let you chat with the pooch. ndog talk. i like. it >> bye-bye. >> and we know honesty is the best policy. one student is paying the price for it in texas. the teen accidentally packed a beer in his lunch and told his teacher about the mistake. >> he was suspended and required to attend a alternative school for two months and the school district cut it down to one month and the family is weighing whether or not to appeal. >> he was running late and we were talking about school and put it together and ran out of
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doors. it is not black and white. there has to be a gray area. >> is there? the defense attorney and david wohl. how are you doing today? >> i can't believe you are excusing the young man. he is a teenager. i mean, the difference between can of coke and cola and can of beer. >> listen, i would not be excusing him if he cracked it open in third period. but that didn't happen. we believe it is a honest mistake and poster child why we should not have tollerance anywhere. in particular this case. he got a black mark on his record and he is a year away from entering college. >> he tried to do the right thing. he didn't open it. and alerted the teacher and handed over and got 60 day suspension cut down to 30 come on. >> so many kids bring drugs and
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alcohol they have to have zelo tollerance and can't litigate every single case because they don't have the time or resources. my son ja cob. the good should have gone in the bath rom and cracked the beer and crushed the can and tossed it and then he would be in cya mode just like the administration and everyone covering their rear because no one wants to get sued. except the young man who is punished because of a necessary policy. >> the kid know the difference between pepsy and coors light. >> the cans tend to look similar. >> they do. the diet coke and coors light do look similar if that was what he thought it was. to your point of 0 tollerance. you heard what david said. no school has time to litigate sdmem they have a blanket policy; what do you think?
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>> that is not true. that's why we have courts. and when somebody commits an offense. you have to have intend to do so. if you don't have the intent you are not guilty of the crime. they charged the poor kid with unlawful possession of alcohol. when you send a kid to an alternative school when he sits next to the kids doing drugs and drinking. does he belong there? >> he deserves something would you admit. >> he deserves something else. >> have you ever confused a can of beer. >> my mother confused my lemonade with grapefruit juice. harmed me for life. >> the boydeserves some kind of punishment, but i do think 30
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days in the hall was excessive. he turned the can in and that shoes lack of consciousness of guilt. but alcohol on the campus they have to punish them. my suggestion would lack of int. my suspension would be a one-day detention, not 30 days. that was way overboard. >> does the family have any resource? the fact he was suspended for 30 days, does the family have recourse? >> they absolutely do. appeal and get it off his record. if he's going to college, get it off his record. >> i can't believe i'm the only one not pig this story. >> i thought you were a stella man. >> i would never confuse it can coca-cola. >> have a good weekend. >> bye-bye. >> 160 stolen cars recovered, 29 people in recovery. >> a full report on operation jacked in a moment and this --
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monkey see, monkey take. see what happens when this monkey in bali nabs the guy's go pro camera. you can see the monkey pointing it at himself for interesting selfies. he did pry the camera case open. you'll see the owner did lose the battery but he got some great video. >> sure did. nice selfie. >> a car ring stealing luxury suvs in new york and new jersey
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and selling them in west africa. jonathan hunt with more. >> reporter: this reads like a ezekiel to the nick cage movie gone in 60 seconds. they stole 160 high-end cars worth more than $8 million. they worked in small theft crew carjacking vehicles often using a gun on drivers selling to higher level trafficking ring between 4 and $8,000 at a time. they targeted luxury, mercedes, bmw, aston martin. they were stored until the gang leaders felt they cooled off and shipped to africa at well above their value. >> steal and murder by the demand that exists for these luxury vehicles. the organization we have taken down today was a double threat to public safety. we hit this criminal enterprise
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from both ends. it is the only effective way to disable an animal like this. >> of the 29 charged with racketeering and money laundering, 23 arrested and the other six on the run. >> unbelievable. thank you, jonathan. operation jack, no more. >> once a lawmaker sponsors a bill targeting slowpoke drivers. what drives you crazy on the road? >> how much time do you have? >> about 30 seconds. >> the list is long. >> we'll bring your best tweets. here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling thfunds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't at a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for u. e*trade. less for us, more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives,
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now is your chance to shout. we asked what drives you crazy on the road. >> not using turn signals. >> sitting at a red light and watching everybody talk on their cell phone and texting.
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>> otherwise known as alisyn camerota. >> i can't stand that. >> when slower cars purposely speed up when you're passing them. >> i can't stand that. >> fox news alert, secret files of white house secret no more. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. a treasure trove of documents released. much of the 30,000 documents once exempt from the public eye are now passed the 12-year limit set by presidential records act. in the next few weeks the clinton library executived to release the remainder of those papers. one of the many interesting items former first lady hillary clinton had anve

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